Correct spelling for the English word "Demarkess" is [dɪmˈɑːkɛs], [dɪmˈɑːkɛs], [d_ɪ_m_ˈɑː_k_ɛ_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Demarkess is a term that does not have an established meaning in the English language or recognized in any reputable dictionaries. Therefore, it is necessary to deduce the possible meaning based on the root words "demar" and "kess" or explore any potential context in which this term may be used.
"Demark" is not a recognized word but it could be analyzed as potentially derived from "demarcate," which means to set boundaries or marks to define a specific area or limit. "Kess" is also not an established word in the English language and does not provide any apparent meaning.
Given these root words, one could hypothetically infer that "Demarkess" might refer to an act or process of setting boundaries or limits, particularly in terms of geographical or spatial divisions. However, without any concrete context or recognized usage, it remains uncertain how the term should be precisely understood.
It is important to note that the absence of an existing definition or common usage of a word does not rule out the possibility that it may hold a specific meaning within a particular community, profession, or jargon. Therefore, if "Demarkess" is being used in a specific field or context outside of standard English, further information is needed to provide an accurate definition.